Lights and Shadows (1988 film) explained

Lights and Shadows
Native Name:Luces y sombras
Cinematography:Josep M. Civit
Language:Spanish

Lights and Shadows (Catalan; Valencian: Llums i ombres, Spanish; Castilian: Luces y sombras) is a 1988 Catalan Spanish fantasy film written and directed by the Barcelonan director, Jaime Camino.

The film was entered into the main competition at the 45th edition of the Venice Film Festival.[1] For her performance, Ángela Molina was nominated for best actress at the 3rd Goya Awards.[2]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Ángel Fernández-Santos. Mala acogida a 'Luces y sombras', de Jaime Camino. 1 November 2015. El País. September 4, 1988.
  2. News: Ángela Molina será distinguida con el Premio 'Luis Ciges' del Islantilla Cinefórum. 1 November 2015. Huelva24. August 4, 2011.